STANTON, Sir Ambrose Thomas
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An inquiry concerning the etiology of beri-beri.Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, 1909.Studies from the Institute for Medical Research, F. M. S., No. 10. Careful and long-continued experiments on the aetiology of beriberi were carried out by Fraser and Stanton in Malaya.
Subjects: COUNTRIES, CONTINENTS AND REGIONS › Singapore, NUTRITION / DIET › Deficiency Diseases › Beriberi |
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A form of pseudo-tuberculosis (melioidosis).Studies Inst. Med. Res. Fed. Malay States, No. 14, 1917.Stanton identified the bacillus of melioidosis and reproduced the disease in animals by feeding and inoculation of cultures. Subjects: BACTERIOLOGY › BACTERIA (mostly pathogenic; sometimes indexed only to genus) › Gram-Negative Bacteria › Burkholderia pseudomallei , INFECTIOUS DISEASE › Melioidosis, VETERINARY MEDICINE |
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Melioidosis.London: John Bale, 1932.Studies from the Institute for Medical Research, F.M.S., No. 21. Stanton gave melioidosis its present name and, with Fletcher, wrote the authoritative work on the subject. Subjects: INFECTIOUS DISEASE › Melioidosis |